UFO Connection - Betty HillUFO Encounter and the Extraterrestrial MapCynthia Siegel
talks to Legendary Author and UFO contactee Betty Hill. In 1961 Betty
and Barney Hill were taken aboard a UFO and were examined by Aliens. This
case became known all over the world. Betty will also talks about the
famous map she drew that shows where the extraterrestrials came from and
the planets they visited.

Betty and Barney Hill were an American married couple who
rose to fame after they claimed to have been abducted by
extraterrestrials on September 19th–20th, 1961.

The couple's
story, called the Hill Abduction, and occasionally the Zeta Reticuli
Incident, was that they had been kidnapped for a short time by a UFO.
Theirs was the first widely-publicized claim of alien abduction, adapted
into the best-selling 1966 book The Interrupted Journey and a
television movie.

According
to a variety of reports given by the Hills, the alleged abduction
happened on the evening of September 19th, 1961 around 10 p.m. The Hills
were driving back to Portsmouth from a vacation in Quebec.

There were
only a few other cars on the road as they made their way home. Just
south of Groveton, New Hampshire, they claimed to have observed a bright
point of light in the sky.

While Barney navigated U.S.
Route 3, Betty reasoned that she was observing a communication satellite
since it moved erratically and urged Barney to stop the car for a
closer look, as well as to walk their dog, Delsey.

Worried about the
presence of bears, Barney carried a pistol that he had in the trunk of
the car. Betty, whose sister had confided to her about having a flying
saucer sighting several years earlier thought it may be what they were
encountering.

Barney grabbed a pair of binoculars in order to get a
better look at the strange light. When he looked through them, he saw
multicolored lights and a row of windows with "beings" standing within
sight. Barney originally thought the light was a conventional aircraft
since they were near Pease Air Force Base.

The Hills claimed that they continued driving on the
isolated road, moving very slowly in order to observe the object as it
came even closer. They stated that it seemed to have been moving in
unison with the topography and dipped in front of the peaks and
descended slowly in their direction.

At one point the object appeared to land on top of Cannon Mountain, but
quickly began moving again. Approximately one mile south of Indian Head,
they said, a huge craft rapidly descended toward the Hills' vehicle
causing Barney to stop directly in the middle of the highway.

The craft
descended to approximately 80–100 feet above the Hills' 1957 Chevrolet
Bel Air and filled the entire field of the windshield.

In November 1961, Betty began writing down the details of her vivid, recurrent nightmares. In the dream, Betty seemed to be struggling to regain consciousness; she then realized that she was being forced by two small men to walk in a forest in the nighttime, and of seeing Barney walking alongside her, though when she called to him, he seemed to be in a trance or sleepwalking.

The small men stood about five feet tall, and wore matching uniforms, with caps similar to those worn in the U.S. Air Force. They had no hair on their heads, and had large bulbous foreheads.

Barney, carrying his pistol, stepped away from the vehicle and moved
closer to the object. Using the binoculars, Barney claimed to have seen
about 8 to 11 humanoid figures who were peering out of the craft's
windows, seeming to look at him. The one remaining figure continued to
look at Barney and communicated a message telling him to "stay where you
are and keep looking."
Red lights on what appeared to be bat-wing fins began to telescope out of the sides of the craft and a long structure descended from the bottom of the craft. The silent craft approached to what Barney estimated was within 50–80 feet overhead and 50–100 feet away from him.

Barney tore the binoculars away from his eyes and ran back to his car, saying, "They're going to capture us!". He saw the object again shift its location to directly above the vehicle. He drove away at high speed, telling Betty to look for the object. She rolled down the window and looked up, but saw only darkness above them.

Almost immediately the Hills heard a beep which Betty described similar to a microwave and then another beep. At which point they were 35 miles from where they originally were. From later recollections, they recall their car vibrating and stalling.

Betty touched the metal on the passenger door expecting to feel an electric shock, but felt only the vibration. The Hills say they experienced the onset of an altered state of consciousness that left their minds dulled, and that they also felt a tingling sensation throughout their bodies.